PS5 Feature Missing At Launch | Save State
On today's Save State, Persia talks about the 3D Audio feature for PS5 not being available on TV speakers at launch, two surprise collections from Bethesda that you can play today, and Blizzard reportedly closing its offices in Versailles, France.
In this video, Persia talks about the PS5's new 3D audio feature and how it will work for your headset but not for your TV speakers at launch. Sony also showed of its Pulse 3D wireless headset, which it says will be the best way to experience the PS5’s 3D audio capabilities. A few confirmed games to support this feature are Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Demon’s Souls, and Resident Evil Village.
Persia also talks about the surprise announcement and release of two collections from Bethesda. The first collection includes four Wolfenstein games in all: The New Order, The Old Blood, The New Colossus, and Youngblood. The second is The Arkane Collection and includes Prey, Dishonored, and Dishonored 2, along with the standalone Dishonored 2 expansion Death of the Outsider. Bethesda also confirmed to GameSpot that both collections will be playable on next-gen consoles through backwards compatibility.
Lastly, Persia talks about Bloomberg reporting that Blizzard will be closing its offices in Versailles, France. The Versailles office was responsible for marketing, providing customer support, and localizing Blizzard games across Europe.
This is your Save State for Monday, October 6th.
00:00 - Intro
00:19 - PS5 3D Audio Won't Work On Your TV At Launch
01:20 - Surprise! Wolfenstein & Prey/Dishonored Collections Release
02:02 - Blizzard Versailles Is Reportedly Closing
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